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According to about.com, the average size of an email is 75kb.
To exchange an email archive with a friend, all you need to do is forward the email. You can forward the email to your friend by pressing the forward button, and entering your friend's email address.
There is no universal limit to the size of emails. A common limit is 25 megabytes. So virtually any ISP will permit 100 kilobytes
they would send an email to Their friend or a relative...... or a doctor etc.....
Nope! 3k = 3,000 3kb would be kilobytes.
I sent my friend an Email.
Not by a long shot. I think the a low estimate for a film is maybe 400mb. (Probably 3 or more times that). This means it is min. 400,000 kilobytes, so way more than what you've proposed.
Probably. Do we know what it is? No. Would we tell you if we did? Also no.
You would select to "Attach" a file to the email. Where the Attach function is located on the Menu Bar would depend on the Email Program that you are using, but it probably is simply labeled as 'Attachment'.
Kilobytes are a measure of data size, not time. This would be the same as asking how many kilograms are in a meter. If you're asking about time taken to transfer five kilobytes, then the answer is very few. On a good dial-up connection, you can transfer five kilobytes in about one second, so the answer would be roughly 1/3600. On other types of connections it would be even less.